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  2. National Botanic Gardens (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, facilities and architecture of Ireland's first botanic gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin. The gardens house 20,000 living plants, a herbarium, an orchid collection and a Palm House.

  3. I. M. B. Stuart - Wikipedia

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    He was Director for Community Relations at the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association from 1957 to 1964. In his The Theory of Modern Rugby (1930), Stuart complains that the English invented most of the world's games, but lack the ability to win at them. He concluded that "the spirit of the game is the prize".

  4. 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, products and acquisitions of 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc., a floral and foods gift retailer and distribution company in the US. The company uses the phone number 1-800-Flowers as its brand name and has faced legal disputes over its use.

  5. Flower delivery - Wikipedia

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    Flower delivery is a service in floristry. In many cases it is conducted through websites which allow consumers to browse online catalogues of flowers. They are often delivered to a third party, the recipient of the gift. Historically, these were coordinated through telegraphs and later telephones before the advent of the World Wide Web.

  6. National Museum of Ireland – Natural History - Wikipedia

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    The new institution, under the directorship of William Edward Steele, was known as the Museum of Science and Art, Dublin. [ 19 ] [ 10 ] New funding was provided for a new museum building on Kildare Street, and the collections were expanded to include representative specimens from British expeditions and surveys, various marine stations, and ...

  7. Guilds of the City of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Guilds of the City of Dublin were associations of trade and craft practitioners, with regulatory, mutual benefit and shared religious purposes. In their eventual number they were sometimes called the "25 minor corporations", in contrast to the city's principal authority, the Dublin Corporation). They operated in various forms from near the ...

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